Egg-Clutch Biomechanics Affect Escape-Hatching Behavior and Performance
B A Güell, J G McDaniel, K M Warkentin

TL;DR
Treefrog embryos hatch early to escape snake attacks, but their success depends on the biomechanics of their egg clutches.
Contribution
The study shows that clutch structure affects vibration cues, influencing escape hatching in treefrog embryos.
Findings
A. spurrelli embryos show higher escape success when transplanted into A. callidryas clutches.
Egg-clutch biomechanics, like vibration frequency and damping, influence hatching responses.
De-jellied A. spurrelli embryos hatch faster and more frequently in response to simulated cues.
Abstract
Arboreal embryos of phyllomedusine treefrogs hatch prematurely to escape snake predation, cued by vibrations in their egg clutches during attacks. However, escape success varies between species, from ∼77% in Agalychnis callidryas to just ∼9% in A. spurrelli at 1 day premature. Both species begin responding to snake attacks at similar developmental stages, when vestibular mechanosensory function begins, suggesting that sensory ability does not limit the hatching response in A. spurrelli. Agalychnis callidryas clutches are thick and gelatinous, while A. spurrelli clutches are thinner and stiffer. We hypothesized that this structural difference alters the egg motion excited by attacks. Since vibrations excited by snakes must propagate through clutches to reach embryos, we hypothesized that the species difference in attack-induced hatching may reflect effects of clutch biomechanics on the…
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TopicsRadiology practices and education · Patient Safety and Medication Errors · Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare
